>> cover like that. >> reporter: multiple pairs of gloves and masks. thecovered. a multilayered gun and apron. suffocating in the 100-degree weather. preparing to treat a patient with ebola and like preparing to land on the moon, but you're their own visitor. the only person helping them survive. they do this so people outside these wards, the people on the streets, will never know what it's like to be inside. there's something else worth pointing out as well. the local health care workers, people who live here, they also, when they take care of these patients are obviously putting themselves at risk from a health standpoint, but oftentimes because ftd stigma associated with ebola, they can't tell anybody they're working here. can't tell their families, community members. if they tell people they are helping patients with ebola,